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Sep 2023
54m 34s

Cindy Guido

SARAH TURNEY
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On April 12, 2017, 60-year-old Evelyn Lucinda "Cindy" Guido was reported missing from Gilbert, Arizona. No one had seen or heard from her for almost a week. According to Cindy’s roommate, she was picked up on the evening of April 6. She didn’t say where she was going but said she’d be back.   After months of investigating, it became clear to detectives that ... Show More
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